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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
Do you actually have a legal food processing plant, or are you just mixing stuff up in your (or your mother's) kitchen?
Impressive sounding, however the skeptic in me wonders if you really have a distribution deal with Amazon and Whole Foods already, since you do not even have a package designed yet, nor a website, and it's unclear where the product is actually being manufactured at.
I started my mainstream career in the high-tech industry where I rose to become a National Sales Manager, and VP of Sales and Marketing, and we were very careful in selecting suppliers, in order to make sure that they had ISO compliant plants, Quality Assurance programs, etc.
Once again though, I'm curious as to why you have not hired a professional graphic designer/firm for your product, if you in fact already have national distribution channels in place?
Even if you don't have the money to hire a designer, it shouldn't be hard to secure a loan or attract an investor(s), since you claim to already have distributor partnerships with huge companies.
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It is actually quite easy to get Amazon/Whole Foods to pick something up.
With Amazon, they will sell just about anything.
With Whole Foods you start by taking your product to your local store where if they like it they will give it shelf space and promote it as a local product. If sales are good they will expand it.
Whole Foods is very good about giving local merchants a shot.